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Cafe 1909 is in The Old Auction Room, Strichen which formerly was The Templar built in that year. Refurbished in 2017 to a high standard and includes curtains and chandeliers from Aberdeen’s Music Hall.

We know that our visitors don’t come to Scotland for its balmy temperatures and never-ending dry season! But nevertheless, if the weather’s wild, we still have plenty things for you to do indoors. Come and join us in the Fraserburgh Community and Sports Centre for a while.
We have a 25 metre 6 lane swimming pool, a Learner Pool, a 40 metre Flume, a 20 station fitness Suite, a 3 Court Sports Hall, 2 Saunas, a Steam Room and a coffee bar! By the time you’ve finished all that, the rain is sure to have gone.

This beautiful little bay has a fascinating variety of coloured stones which would interest any geologist. If you’re the kind of family that like whiling the hours away by launching stones into the water, then this is the place for you. Walking to the left of the beach itself, you can peak round the corner to have a lovely sea-level view of Pennan; and of course you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the village by climbing up the hill to Fort Fiddes, of great archaeological interest and site of an old Pictish Fort. There’s ample parking and a well-tended path to the water.

The building is a traditional old Scottish house full of charm and character believed to be dated around 1898 set in Traditional Fishing Village of Rosehearty located only a few miles west of Fraserburgh. It is within easy reach of the wonderful granite city of Aberdeen and its International Airport. read more

We are a small family run farm. The majority of our 200 acre plot is dedicated to our herd of beef cows, although we also have a sprinkling of sheep, hens, peacocks and dogs. We are delighted to be able to share our lovely location with you

Welcome to the Esplanade Campsite sat right on Fraserburgh’s beautiful sandy beach. Great for bird and wildlife watching, surfing,and watersports, off road cycling and walking on the Buchan and Formartine Way.

Following receipt of documents from the National Library of Scotland, it has been firmly established that the Fraserburgh Golf Club founded in 1777 is the 5th oldest club in Scotland and the 7th oldest in the World The course was redesigned in 1922 by the five times open champion James read more

Fraserburgh beach is stunning. But don’t just take our word for it: with a Green Coast Award and a Marine Conservation Society Recommendation (did we mention the dolphins?), this is one recognised, wonderful place to walk and stop and breathe in a touch of Scottish heaven.

Another worthy community-led project, the Heritage Centre showcases the rich history of the Fraserburgh area, with exhibits including artefacts and information from the lives of local Thomas Blake Glover (Japanese Industrialist) and Bill Gibb (fashion designer). Fraserburgh’s fishing heritage, railway history and the ‘Broch’ in WW1 and WW2 are also featured, making this a fascinating visit.

Ever heard of a full-size lighthouse built right through the middle of a 16th Century castle? No, we thought not. But seeing is believing, so take the chance to share in the wonder of this truly unique castle, understand the lifestyle and courage of our lighthouse keepers and marvel at the sophisticated engineering that saved lives.